This course is part of the Prescriber Pathway
Created for physicians and licensed prescribers as part two of our Prescriber Pathway, this course is meant to equip licensed prescribers with the advanced medical knowledge, clinical protocols, and regulatory literacy required to safely evaluate, prescribe, and oversee psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) within licensed and interdisciplinary settings.
A dedicated part of the training curriculum, these sessions offering participants a space to pause, reflect, and integrate their learning while supporting their own well-being. Hosted by Matthew Kelleman, these 60-minute online sessions provide practical tools and guided practices to help participants stay grounded and resourced as they move through the training.
“A great adult learning experience. No pressure or fuss. ATMA takes you on a journey...”
John L.
MD
“The Intro to Psychedelics course has provided some foundational learning and resources...”
Cassandra K. A.
RSW
“Thank you for this course! I love the format, such a great adult learning format.”
Kelly A.
RPsych
“I would definitely suggest this course to anyone interested in psychedelic therapy.”
Shahrzad N.
MD
“Thoroughly enjoyed it! Very informative and eye-opening experience.”
Elyse K.
RSW
Expand your therapy practice with supported psychedelic care
Explore accredited pathways in Psychedelic- Assisted Therapy training
We offer financial aid for eligible applicants. If cost is a barrier, you can contact training@atmacena.com. Our goal is to make this training accessible to qualified professionals across diverse backgrounds.
Requirements depend on both your province and your professional college. Because ATMA CENA works with practitioners from many different backgrounds—psychologists, social workers, clinical counsellors, nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, and others—the specific rules will vary.
Important: Completing ATMA CENA’s training programs does not automatically grant permission to practice. Your ability to offer this work will always depend on your professional license, your college’s requirements, and provincial regulations. In every case, the clinic’s medical director is ultimately responsible for ensuring providers are appropriately qualified to deliver these therapies.
If you’re unsure what applies to you, contact us. We’ll support you in exploring the best path forward for your professional background and goals.